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Posted

As the titles says, I get streaking and smudging on the inside of both passenger and drivers side windows, Is there a fix for this?

TIA

Posted (edited)

There is a felt pad known to collect oil and streak the windows. The pads can be replaced or removed.

Search is your friend streaks

Edited by wross996TT
Posted

Wross, thanks, tried searching and yielded no result, would anyone happen to have a part number for these felt pads?

Posted (edited)

Did you use Armoral or some other substance to clean the rubber around the opening to the window? It sounds like you applied some sort of cleaner...because both windows are exhibiting the same symptoms insofar as streaking goes.....so it sounds like whatever it was ran down into the felt pads that are in there to essentially wipe the windows when they move up and down and to keep dirt and debris from falling into the crack. It thats the case, you'll either have to wait till the substance evaporates, put up with the streaks, or replace the felt pads.

Edited by Chuck Jones

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